In the printing industry, there are plenty of opportunities for professionals and students to come together. These events offer a chance for students to learn real-world insights and gain valuable connections, while professionals can receive fresh perspectives and new ideas from the next generation. Staying ahead of industry trends and maintaining a fresh perspective are…
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The Top Three Direct Mail Mistakes
Over the past 32 years, I have seen a lot of direct mail mistakes. Sometimes they have been really funny, like the time when a wrong phone number was put on the mail piece so when recipients called it they reached a sex hotline. That was pretty funny. Other times, the mistakes have just been…
Read MoreHow One Printer Tackled the Olympics, PFW, and an Election … All at the Same Time
In the world of commercial printing, last-minute high demand is something that can break a company. But Groupe Prenant just took gold in tackling not only the demands for the Olympics, but also Fashion Week, an unexpected election cycle, and regular clients — all while printing Christmas catalogues. It does sounds like fiction, so I…
Read MoreHow To Beat The Heat On Your Window Graphics
There is no doubt over the many benefits that window graphics can offer. Be it promoting a business to passers-by on the street outside or adding colorful decoration for those on the inside to enjoy, window graphics are a cost-effective solution in many environments. However, that is not to say that these applications do not…
Read MoreHow Textile Designers Can Benefit Print Service Providers
As a print service provider, you may find that printing for the interior décor market, whether for residential or commercial projects, comes with different needs and requirements. You may even find that working in this market requires specialized knowledge, particularly if you plan on printing textiles such as upholstery, bedding, or carpeting. If you’re hiring…
Read MoreIn the Wake of Global Cyber-Glitches, Paper Shines
In light of the most recent “cyber-glitches” impacting millions across the globe, it’s worth reminding ourselves of the value of paper. Digital forms are convenient, and once a company has invested in the transition to digital, those forms don’t require requisitions, delivery time, or payment. That sounds great—until it’s not. When your system is down,…
Read MoreHow Digital Label Presses Take the Sting out of Ingredient Changes
If you sell labels into the consumer product markets, you know how frequently those labels change. When this occurs, it leaves your customers hanging with obsolete inventory as they race to reprint those labels while wondering how much those changes are going to cost them. Those changes not only cost them in obsolete labels, but…
Read MoreReady to Fall in Love with Personalized Labels?
As the market for shorter-run, more personalized, and serialized labels continues to grow, we are only beginning to fully understand the opportunities that arise for distributors. Small brands can look like big brands, and big brands can have the flexibility and agility of small ones. It’s not exactly like having a magic genie at your…
Read MoreHow a Digital Label Press Changes Everything
Labeling has become a marketing and branding tool every bit as critical as any other tool in a marketer’s toolbox. Distributors who understand the label market put themselves in a position to expand their books of business and add more value to their customer relationships than ever before. They can do this by helping their…
Read MorePaper vs. Plastic Packaging: Two Sides Responds to Newspaper Piece About Unsubstantiated Environmental Claims
The Washington Times recently featured an opinion piece by an advocate for the plastics industry that included multiple unsubstantiated environmental claims about paper-based packaging. Two Sides North America submitted the following letter to the editors in response. To the editors: Why is it that whenever someone wants to extoll the sustainability benefits of plastic packaging products, they feel compelled to claim that plastics have “a lower environmental impact” than paper-based packaging (America succumbs to plastic paranoia, September 26) instead of simply making a fact-based environmental case? Could it be because…
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